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Michigan - Key Negro Vote

Perlmutter, Nathan | October 4, 1952 issue

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Ex-newspaperman Blair Moody, Michigan's junior Senator by virtue of Governor G. Mennerr Williams's interim appointment in 1951, will face Representative Charles E. Potter, member of the House Committee on an American Activities, in the contest for the Senate seat of the late Arthur H. Vandenberg. The state's industry oriented press, however, has told the voters little of Moody's achievements in furthering clean government, consumer interests, peace, and social welfare. When it has reported his labor and civil rights record, its account has been colored by the use of such terms as C.I.O. stooge and captive of the left-wing A.D.A.

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POLITICS, Practical; LABOR laws & legislation; VANDENBERG, Arthur H. (Arthur Hendrick), 1884-1951; POLITICAL participation; MOODY, Blair; CIVIL rights
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